WILLIAM SCHAUB WITH TOP 10 CAREER WORKERS IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

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April 11, 2000
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March 5, 1960
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REGISTER MAR 5196C CirApper0V 15 qr F ele se 2000/05/05: CIA-RDP75-0 F,oni td, Pagr Page Oth., fage ,William Schaub With Top 10 CareerWorkers,j lnFedera.l Government William Fuhon Schaub, Chi(4 Of the Military Division of the U.S. Bureau of the Budget and a native of Sandusky, has been selected by the National Civil Service League as one of the top 10 career workers in the federal government for 19P,0. The award will be presented to Schaub at a colorful dinner in Washington, D.C., no March 15. Dinner is open to the public. The L e a g u e, a non-partisan citizen organization founded in iml, annually presents an award to 10 federal employes chosen because of competence. character and achievement as representing the highest standards of a career serv ice. Schaub's government s e r v i c e dates from 1933 when he became an employe of the Federal Works Agency. He transferred to the Bureau of the Budget in 1941, as aiccessnve promotions rose to his'lNational Bureau of :.tandard,i present position in 1952, where he1Miss EthEP'B.I)etrich. rcemnmi serves ets the director's and the i officer of the U.S. Mission to th Presidenrt's foremrnt carter Staff i North Atlantic 'Treaty Organizaho budgeting for and management of tions in Paris: Judson D. Z111 Ramus. mana'Qer. Veterans l It is his job to see that the ;ministration . Regional' Office {Honey spent on defense % spent effectively and efficiently. Woman Among 10 Nine men and one woman were named as the outstanding Federal government workers. Severe of the 10 work in the Washington, D.C. Area, one in Paris, France, one in Virginia and one in North Caro- d lina. They cane from a broa range of government activities. Three are scientists, one a general administrator, one a field admin- istratQr, two are engaged in fi- nancial manitgementr one in ?.t- teBigence, one in economics and one in foreign affairs. In addition to Schaub the other lop career men are: W'inston-Salem, North Carolina Edwin 1.. Kilb;v, Comm,svidncr the Public Debt l.vman H. t nck. J r.. i to-n` "'Dbv c . Eugene, ssistant ief, Acro-Physics D -vision, National Aeronautics a Space Administration. I. a n g l e Field, Va.: Rufus E. Miles. Jr Director of Admit",-ration. D partment of Health, 90iication a Welfare; Franklin K. Pittma Director of the Division of React Development. A t o tin i s Ener Commission, and Alvin J. Ros man, Regional Director for F Eastern Operations. Internatio Cooperation Administration. CPYRGHT DP75-00001 R000200200063-5 FOIAb3b